Lunar Impact of possible meteorite
Taken by MARK E SEIBOLD on May 21, 2026 @ Portland Oregon Mount Tabor Park
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I was taking usual photographs of the 5-day-old Crescent Moon through my Celestron NexStar 5i Cassegrain telescope with a Sony a6700 camera attached through the telescope. Of the two good images I expose the second one was rather overexposed at 0.5 seconds or 1/2 of a second at 2500 ISO. This showed an apparent rare condition of what appears in the upper right of the moon's disc on the northwest quadrant and apparent impact on the lunar horizons Edge
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